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FIRE RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT
Wildfire season has already started in the Tahoe Sierra, with local fire districts putting fire restrictions in place through the rest of the summer.
These restrictions prohibit most burning of fires and the use of charcoal and wood grills and fire pits, including on public beaches and in public parks. All burn permits are also suspended for the season.
Open-flame devices such as tiki torches and all fireworks, including sparklers and firecrackers, are illegal in California year-round.
During Red Flag Warnings issued by the National Weather Service, all sources of outdoor open flame including gas fire pits/grills and pellet grills/smokers are also prohibited. Check the Western Region Fire Weather forecast at wrh.noaa.gov. | tahoelivingwithfire.com
Forest Services lands | All U.S. Forest Service sites in the Lake Tahoe Basin remain under a year-round fire ban including fires in Desolation Wilderness or Meiss County; along the Pacific Crest and Tahoe Rim trails; in rock fire rings; on National Forest beaches and anywhere else on Forest lands. Enhanced fire restrictions may be implemented when dry conditions lead to increased wildfire danger.
Wood and charcoal fires may be restricted at developed campgrounds, as well, if fire danger increases. Check in advance of visits. Unless restricted, propane stoves and appliances with an on/off valve are allowed in all areas with a valid California Campfire Permit available at readyforwildfire.org. | fs.usda.gov
Incline Village & Crystal Bay | Restrictions prohibit the use of solid fuel, which includes charcoal and wood. This includes in parks and beach charcoal grilling areas.
North Shore, West Shore, Olympic Valley & Northstar | The outdoor burning of solid fuels is prohibited. Only natural gas or propane outdoor firepits and barbecues and pellet grills/smokers are allowed except during Red Flag/critical fire weather conditions.
South Lake Tahoe & Lake Valley | Restrictions prohibit charcoal and wood fires in both county and city limits. The use of natural gas, propane, or pellet barbecue grills, smokers, and fire pits are permissible unless a red flag warning is issued.
Truckee | A campfire and charcoal ban are in effect. Gas barbecues and gas fire pits are allowed. Designated campgrounds are exempt.
Download our Wildfire Preparedness Guide at TheTahoeWeekly.com
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BOATING
Schedules subject to change; call in advance.
BOAT INSPECTIONS
INTERSTATE AIS HOTLINE (844) 311-4873 Inspections are required for Lake Tahoe, Echo Lakes, Fallen Leaf Lake, Donner Lake, Area Reservoirs, Lake of the Woods, Webber Lake and Lakes Basin waters.
LAKE TAHOE, FALLEN LEAF LAKE & ECHO LAKES (888) 824-6267 | tahoeboatinspections.com | Inspections fi rst-come, fi rst-served. Appointments: (888) 824-6267 Inspections open 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. until Sept. 30
NORTH SHORE | Alpine Meadows: Hwy. 89 at Alpine Meadows Rd. EAST SHORE | Spooner Summit: Junction of Hwys. 28 & 50. No vessels more than 30’. SOUTH SHORE | Meyers: At the junction of Hwys. 89 & 50.
DONNER LAKE (530) 582-2361 | truckeeboatinspections.com
Mandatory inspections are required for all vessels for Donner Lake at stations noted above.
RESERVOIRS, WEBBER LAKE, LAKE OF THE WOODS & LAKES BASIN WATERS (888) 824-6267 | truckeeboatinspections.com
Mandatory self inspections are in place at Prosser, Boca, Jackson Meadows & Stampede reservoirs and all lakes in Sierra and Nevada counties. Forms available at ramps or online.
CALIFORNIA BOATER CARD
CALIFORNIA REQUIRES BOAT OPERATORS TO PASS A MANDATORY BOAT SAFETY EDUCATION COURSE.
Everyone ages 45 years and younger who operate a boat must have the card; this includes non-residents. californiaboatercard.com
PUBLIC RAMPS
LAKE TAHOE
CAVE ROCK | EAST SHORE
(775) 831-0494 | Hwy. 50, East Shore
6 a.m.-4 p.m. until May 27: Until 8 p.m. after.
EL DORADO BEACH | SOUTH SHORE
(530) 542-2981 Hwy. 50 at Lakeview Ave., South Lake Tahoe
Closed for season. Picnic area, restrooms.
LAKE FOREST | NORTH SHORE
(530) 583-3796 | 1.5 miles east of Tahoe City, off Hwy. 28
Until Sept. 2: M-Th. 5:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; until 8 p.m. Fri-Sun. Pass available. Restrooms. One-way exit only after closing.
RACOON ST. BOAT LAUNCH | KINGS BEACH
(530) 546-9253 Hwy. 28, Bottom of Racoon St. in Kings Beach
Closed for motorized launcing. Restrooms.
SAND HARBOR | EAST SHORE
(775) 831-0494 | Hwy. 28, 2 miles south of Incline Village
Closed for season. Parking lot opens May 27 with limited parking for nonmotorized launch only. Picnic area, beach, Visitors’ Center, food, restrooms. Sealed boats only.
TAHOE VISTA REC. AREA
(530) 546-4212 | Hwy. 28, Bottom of National Ave.
Closed for motorized launching. Picnic area, beach, restrooms.
AREA LAKES
BOCA/STAMPEDE RSVR.
(530) 587-3558 I-80, Hirschdale exit
45 mph speed limit. No launching fee. Parking fee. Subject to closure during low water levels. Mandatory inspections.
DONNER LAKE
(530) 582-7720 I-80, Donner Lake exit
2 boat lanes, fi sh cleaning station, restrooms.
INDEPENDENCE LAKE
(775) 322-4990 Independence Lake Rd., 20 miles north of Truckee
Restricted to on-site watercraft: kayaks, tubes & small motor boats available on fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. No outside craft. Call for schedule. PROSSER RSVR.
(530) 587-3558 | Hwy. 89, 2 miles north of Truckee
10 mph speed limit strictly enforced. No fees for parking or launching. Mandatory inspections.
WEBBER LAKE
(530) 582-4711 | Henness Pass Rd., 26 miles north of Truckee
5 mph speed limit. Boat ramp & trailer parking. Self inspection required. Sierra County Inspection form at: sierracounty.ca.gov.
PUBLIC PIERS
Limited to loading & unloading. Fenced piers are private
DONNER LAKE
DONNER LAKE 37 public piers on north shore from the boat ramp east.
LAKE TAHOE
GAR WOODS
Carnelian Bay
Access to restaurant, small beaches. Restrooms.
GROVE STREET
Center of Tahoe City
Open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Located east of Commons Beach. Restrooms at Commons Beach.
KASPIAN PICNIC AREA
West Shore
Between Tahoe City and Homewood. Picnic area, beach. Restrooms.
KINGS BEACH
Bottom of Racoon St.
Busy pier adjacent to town, public beach, picnic sites. Restrooms.
SKYLANDIA PARK
Lake Forest
Small beach, picnic facilities. Restrooms.
SUGAR PINE POINT
Tahoma
Hiking, Ehrman Mansion tours, nature trail. Restrooms.
HIKING
TAHOE RIMTRAIL
Moderate
The Tahoe Rim Trail is a 164.8-mile loop trail that encircles Lake Tahoe. The trail is open to hikers and equestrians, and mountain bikers in some sections. It is generally moderate in diffi culty, with a 10 percent average grade and elevations ranging from 6,300 to 10,333’. tahoerimtrail.org
LAKE TAHOE
ALPINE MEADOWS
FIVE LAKES
Strenuous | 5 miles RT
Five Lakes is a great hike inside Granite Chief Wilderness, with the fi rst 1 mile+ a steady ascent with great views of Alpine Meadows. Trailhead 1.8 miles up Alpine Meadows Road from Hwy. 89 across from Deer Park Drive. Dogs prohibited May 15-July 15.
EAST SHORE
MARLETTE LAKE
Moderate | 9 miles RT
Walk along the dirt path through the picnic area and follow signs to Marlette Lake. Mostly sun exposed. Great wildfl owers in early summer. Start at Spooner Lake State Park. Parking fee. parks.nv.gov.
SPOONER LAKE
Easy | 1.8 miles RT
Spooner Lake is a great, easy hike for any season with interpretive displays. At Spooner Lake State Park. Parking fee. parks.nv.gov
PICNIC ROCK
Moderate | 3.6 miles RT
Just off the Tahoe Rim Trail, the expansive view from the top provides a panorama of both Lake Tahoe and the Martis Valley. A single track winds up, offering a gradual climb with no technical challenges, until reaching Picnic Rock, an old volcanic rock. Off Hwy. 267.
NORTH SHORE
STATELINE LOOKOUT
Easy-moderate | .5 miles RT
This short, but steep, paved hike offers superb views of Lake Tahoe. A short, self-guided nature trail explains the history of the North Shore. Hwy. 28 in Crystal Bay.
OLYMPIC VALLEY
SHIRLEY CANYON & SHIRLEY LAKE
Easy-Strenuous | .5-5 miles RT
This hike follows a creek as it passes by waterfalls and spectacular granite boulders along Shirley Creek. Park at the end of Shirley Canyon Road. The fi rst section that follows the creek is great for kids. As you climb, the trail may sometimes be hard to distinguish, so keep the creek on your right going up and on your left going down. Can continue a strenuous climb to High Camp and take the Aerial Tram to the valley (schedule at palisadestahoe.com). Check Tram schedule in advance. TART
SQUAW & EMIGRANT PEAKS
Moderate | 3.4-4.4 miles RT
Ride the Aerial Tram to High Camp, elev. 8,200’, and choose from a variety of trails (maps from Guest Services or palisadestahoe.com). Climb to the weathered buttresses atop Squaw Peak, visit the historic Watson Monument at Emigrant Peak or meander through the meadows covered with wildfl owers, and enjoy the panoramic views afforded from the spacious upper mountain. Tram ticket required (schedule at palisadestahoe.com). Hikes in the meadows good for small children. Check Tram schedule in advance. TART
SOUTH SHORE
LOWER & UPPER ECHO LAKES
Easy | 2.4-4.8 miles RT
Lower and Upper Echo Lakes is a little-known paradise perched atop Echo Summit, 5 miles west of Meyers on Hwy. 50. The trailhead begins next to the dam. Once you reach Upper Echo Lake, 2.4 miles from the start, you’ll see a kiosk at a dock for a water taxi. You can take a taxi back or return the way you came, or continue into Desolation Wilderness. The ride is a relaxing 20-minute tour through the channels connecting the two lakes. Taxi, cash only. Taxi open Memorial Day-Labor Day weekend. (530) 659-7207.
Trails open depending on conditions. Mileage is roundtrip, with levels based on family access. All trails are more heavily used on weekends.
TRUCKEE
GLACIER MEADOW LOOP
Easy | .5 miles RT
Short, self-guided nature loop with signs that explain how glacial action carved and polished the surface landscape. Take Interstate 80 W from Truckee to the Castle Peak/Boreal Ridge Road exit.
MARTIS CREEK WILDLIFE AREA
Easy | 4 miles RT
Loop through Martis Creek meadow for a walk along the creek. Off Hwy. 267.
WEST SHORE
BALANCING ROCK
Easy | .5 miles | No dogs
A short, self-guided nature trail featuring Balancing Rock, an overlying rock of 130 tones balanced on a rock. At D.L. Bliss State Park. Parking fee. parks.ca.gov
EAGLE ROCK
Moderate | 1 mile RT
Quick hike to the top of a volcanic outcropping offers panoramic views of the area off Hwy. 89 south of Tahoe City.
EMERALD BAY & VIKINGSHOLM CASTLE
Moderate | 2.5 miles+ RT | No dogs
Steep descent to Vikingsholm Castle (tours start May 28). Can continue to Eagle & Emerald Points around the bay for easy hikes. Connects to Rubicon Trail (see below). Park on either side of rocky overlook in Emerald Bay on Hwy. 89. ADA access. Parking Fee. (530) 525-9529 | parks.ca.gov
GRANITE LAKE
Moderate | 2.2 miles RT
A small alpine lake situated on the cusp of Desolation Wilderness, the hike is a popular entrance for hikers and equestrians to the back country and a spectacular trek towering over the pristine waters of Emerald Bay. Steady ascent of 850’ in less than 1 mile. Trailhead at Bayview Campground off Hwy. 89.
PAGE MEADOWS
Easy-Moderate | 4-6 miles RT
The hike to Page Meadows is a local favorite because of its easy access and beautiful scenery through forests to an expanse of several meadows. You can start the hike to Page Meadows from 64 Acres off Hwy. 89 along the Tahoe Rim Trail for a longer hike or from Ward Creek Boulevard off Hwy. 89.
RUBICON TRAIL & LIGHTHOUSE
Easy-Moderate | .5-9 miles | No dogs
Hike starts at Calawee Cove at D.L. Bliss State Park or Emerald Bay. Trail follows cliffs and coves along Lake Tahoe, nesting ospreys and eagles, short side trail to Rubicon Lighthouse, which is easy to access with small children. Parking fee. parks.ca.gov.
SUGAR PINE POINT STATE PARK
Easy | 1.5 miles RT
The nature trail loops through the forest past an array of wildfl owers and through several sections of dense slash bleached nearly white from years of sun exposure. There are great spots to relax on the beach below Ehrman Mansion (tours start May 28). Parking fee. ADA access (530) 525-7982. parks.ca.gov. TART
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Canyon Springs | Jeremy Jenson, Truckee Donner Land Trust CANYON SPRINGS PRESERVED
The Canyon Springs property covering 290 acres of open space in eastern Truckee has been conserved through a partnership of Truckee Donner Land Trust, Mountain Area Preservation, SOS Glenshire and the Martis Fund. More than 700 donors raised $11.6 million to purchase Canyon Springs in the Glenshire neighborhood, according to a press release from the Trust.
The Land Trust owns the property and will steward it to preserve its natural resources and provide public access. | truckeedonnerlandtrust.org
Gatekeeper’s Museum NEW EXHIBITS AT GATEKEEPER’S
Gatekeeper’s Museum in Tahoe City has two new exhibits this summer. “Growing Up in Lake Tahoe,” which runs through August, is presented by Tahoe Lake Elementary students from 4th graders and ESL students. In addition, there will be photos, yearbooks to 1950 and artifacts from the school, which was built in 1906.
“On The Lake” is a maritime exhibit, which will become a permanent exhibit. This will include new artifacts, images and information as well as an engine. Tahoe Lake Elementary students enter free for admission. | northtahoemuseums.org
Sierra State Park Foundation MARK TWAIN INTERPRETATIVE PANELS UNVEILED
Sierra State Parks Foundation has unveiled four interpretative panels that tell the story of Mark Twain’s 1861 timber claim adventure and wildfire. These panels are located at Gar Woods Grill & Pier in Carnelian Bay, at Sandy Beach in Tahoe Vista and North Tahoe Beach in Kings Beach.
The panels tell the story of Mark Twain’s quest to stake a timber claim at Lake Tahoe. He arrived at Lake Tahoe hoping to strike it rich, capturing his experiences in his book “Roughing It,” which included descriptions of the landscape, his attempts to make money and a brush with death in a fast-moving wildfire.
The new panels are part of a series of eight stretching from Tunnel Creek Road, where Twain first viewed the lake, extending as far west as Carnelian Bay. They are known informally as the Mark Twain Timber Claim Adventure Trail, a Sierra Nevada Geotourism Historic Place. | sierranevadageotourism.org
Truckee Trails Foundation NEW SKILLS LOOP UNDERWAY
Truckee Trails Foundation is constructing a new all-inclusive skills development loop for mountain bikers near the Sawtooth Trailhead in Truckee.
The 1-mile skills development loop will include features that introduce mountain bikers to core skills and is designed for beginner and intermediate riders of all ages, including adaptive riders. The trail is expected to be completed soon. truckeetrails.org
DONATE FOR CLEAN WATER
Marianne Schneider and Evon Eisenberg, owners of Fifth Element Healing Center in Kings Beach, want to help people around the world get access to clean water. From June 8 to 12, they will be walking, paddling and biking around Tahoe to raise awareness for the need for clean water. They are asking for donations to Gr8ful-4-H2O Charity Water, a nonprofit organization that creates sustainable drinkable water where there is none. | 5ehc.love
Palisades Tahoe PALISADES TO HOST WORLD CUP
The International Ski Federation announced that Palisades Tahoe will host a FIS Alpine Ski World Cup men’s on Feb. 25 and 26, 2023. The resort is among four U.S. ski resorts on the international tour schedule.
The races will be held on the main trail off of the Red Dog chairlift, making for a steep race course with much of the action visible from the base area. This was the same trail used in 2017 for the women’s alpine world cup races; Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin described it as one of, if not the toughest venue on the women’s circuit, according to a press release. | fis-ski.com
SUBMIT YOUR EVENTS FOR FREE
Visit TheTahoeWeekly.com to add your Event for our print & online calendars.
Tahoe City Solstice Festival
Area venues | Through June 21 Daily events | visittahoecity.org
Early Literacy Storytime
South Lake Tahoe Library | South Lake Tahoe | June 8, 15 & 22 10:30 a.m. Free | engagedpatrons.org
Gr8ful 4 H2O lakewide charity event
Fifth Element Healing Center | Kings Beach | June -12 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Free | (530) 448-4220, charitywater.org
RUFF (Read up for Fun)
Truckee Library | Truckee | June 8, 15 & 22 4-5 p.m. Free | (530) 582-7846, madelynhelling.evanced.info
RUFF (Read Up for Fun)
South Lake Tahoe Library | South Lake Tahoe | June 8, 15 & 22 4 p.m. Free | engagedpatrons.org
Scavenging Truckee: A Celebration of Local Trails & Historical Times
area venues | Truckee | June 8-16 | truckeetrails.org
Sugar Pine Plantings
area venues | South Lake Tahoe | June 8, 11 & 16 10 a.m. Free | sugarpinefoundation.org
Tahoe Bike Challenge
area venues | Tahoe City | June 8-22 Free | lovetoride.net
Caldor Fire Restoration Workday
Adventure Mountain | South Lake Tahoe | June 9 & 21 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free | tahoerimtrail.org
Historical Walks
Donner Memorial State Park | Truckee | June 9-12 & June 16-19 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Free | facebook.com
Play & Learn Program
South Lake Tahoe Library | South Lake Tahoe | June 9 & 16 10 a.m. Free | engagedpatrons.org
Preschool Storytime
Truckee Library | Truckee | June 9 & 16 10:30 a.m. Free | (530) 582-7846, madelynhelling.evanced.info
Preschool Storytime
Tahoe City Library | Tahoe City | June 9 & 16 10:30 a.m. Free | (530) 583-3382, placer.ca.gov
Toddler Time
Incline Village Library | Incline Village | June 9& 16 11:30 a.m. Free | (775) 832-4130, events. washoecountylibrary.us
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530.583.1874 400 Squaw Creek Road Olympic Valley, California
Village Green Bird Walk
Village Green | Incline Village | June 9 7:30-8:30 a.m. Free | tinsweb.org
A Walk Through the Forest
Glenshire Neighborhood | Truckee | June 10 10:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Free
DeCelle Memorial Lake Tahoe Relay
Lakeview Commons | S. Lake Tahoe | June 11 | laketahoerelay.com
Discover Nevada State Parks
area venues | Stateline | June 11 Free | parks.nv.gov
Donner Extreme
Donner Ski Ranch | Norden | June 11-12 | (530) 426-3635, hardenduroraces.com
Donner Legacy Day
Donner Memorial State Park | Truckee | June 11 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free | sierrastateparks.org
High Sierra Cycling Mountain Bike Festival
Sky Tavern | Reno | June 11 1-7 p.m. | facebook.com
Mother Goose on the Loose
South Lake Tahoe Library | South Lake Tahoe | June 11 & 18 10:30 a.m. Free | engagedpatrons.org
Olympic Valley Half Marathon & 8 Miler
The Village at Palisades Tahoe | Truckee | June 11 8 a.m.-1 p.m. | chamber.truckee.com
Summer Gear & Bike Swap
Tahoe XC SKi Area | Tahoe City | June 11
Tahoe Trail Mixer
AleWorx at the Y | South Lake Tahoe | June 11 1-9 p.m. Free | tahoerimtrail.org
Truckee River Railroad
Truckee River Regional Park | Truckee | June 11 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | facebook.com
Truckee Tahoe Gravel Race & Festival
Truckee Tahoe Airport | Truckee | June 11 8 a.m. | truckeetahoegravel.com
Horray for Hollywoof benefit
Hyatt | Incline Village | June 11 petnetwork.org
Junior Ranger
Donner Memorial State Park | Truckee | June 12 & 19 3 p.m. Free | facebook.com
Pride Bike Ride & Picnic
Lakeview Commons | South Lake Tahoe | June 12 2 p.m. | facebook.com
Field Day
Sierra Valley Preserve | Beckwourth | June 12 9 am.-12 p.m. | frlt.org
Crawl Space Baby & Toddler Program
South Lake Tahoe Library | South Lake Tahoe | June 13 10 a.m. Free | engagedpatrons.org
A Trail for Everyone
GearLab | South Lake Tahoe | June 13 6-9 p.m. | eventbrite.com
Baby Story Time
Incline Village Library | Incline Village | June 14 & 21 11:30 a.m. Free | (775) 832-4130, events.washoecountylibrary.us
Joint Chamber Mixer
Village at Palisades Tahoe | Truckee | June 14 5-7 p.m. Free | chamber.truckee.com
Preschool Storytime
Kings Beach Library | Kings Beach | June 14 & 21 10:30 a.m. Free | (530) 546-2021, placer.ca.gov
South Shore Bike to Work Day
Lakeview Commons | S.Lake Tahoe | June 14 8-10 a.m. Free | facebook.com
Tune Up Tuesdays
Bijou Community Park | South Lake Tahoe | June 14 & 21 6-7 p.m. Free | tamba.org
Ward Creek Workday
Ward Creek | Tahoe City | June 14 & 16 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free | tahoerimtrail.org
Puppets with Chris Arth
KidZone Museum | Truckee | June 15 11 a.m. Free | kidzonemuseum.org
Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day - Spring
Tallac Historic Site | S. Lake Tahoe | June 15 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free | keeptahoeblue.org
Backpacking 101
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency | Stateline | June 17-19 1-2 p.m. | tahoerimtrail.org
Broken Arrow SkyRace
Broken Arrow SkyRace | Olympic Valley | June 17 11 a.m. | trailrunner.com
Green Waste Drop-Off Day
Rodeo Grounds | Truckee | June 17 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Free | truckeefire.org
Tahoe 200 Mile Endurance Run
Tahoe 200 Mile Endurance Run | Homewood | June 17 9 a.m. | trailrunner.com
Heavenly Village Spring Brewfest
Heavenly Village | S.Lake Tahoe | June 18 1-5 p.m. $40 | eventbrite.com
Lake Tahoe Mountain Bike Race
Highlands Community Center | Tahoe City | June 18 | adventuresportsweektahoe.com
Mountain Bike Tours
Donner Memorial State Park | Truckee | June 18 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free | facebook.com
Rock Tahoe Half Marathon
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino | Stateline | June 18 7 a.m. $119 | (844) 588-7625, renoraces.com
Sierra Speakers Series
Donner Mem.State Park | Truckee | June 18 5 p.m. $5 | sierrastateparks.org
Tahoe Mountain Bike Festival & Demo
Corral Trailhead & | Meyers | June 18- 19 $45-$55 | tamba.org
Timy Dutton Truckee Duckee Derbee Revival
River Ranch Lodge | Tahoe City | June 18 1-4 p.m. $10 | facebook.com
Burton Creek Trail Run
Tahoe XC | Tahoe City | June 19 | tahoetrailrunning.com
Discovering Early Bloomers
area venues | South Lake Tahoe | June 19 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $75 | ltcc.asapconnected.com
Lake Tahoe Fathers’ Day Splash-in
Obexer’s Boat Ramp | Homewood | June 19 8 a.m. | truckeetahoeairport.com
Tahoe Hike for Hope
Donner Mem.State Park | Truckee | June 19 9:30 a.m. | facebook.com
Circumnavigate Lake Tahoe for Science
Lake Tahoe | Incline Village | June 20 $50-$ | tahoe.ucdavis.edu
Trash Cleanups
Donner Memorial State Park | Truckee | June 20 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Free | facebook.com
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